I like to refer music "experts" to this track when they argue that punk didn't exist until the 1970s. But recently I had one guy who flat-out refused to accept it as an example of punk. So what do YOU think? Vote here!
I like to refer music "experts" to this track when they argue that punk didn't exist until the 1970s. But recently I had one guy who flat-out refused to accept it as an example of punk. So what do YOU think? Vote here!
August 2nd 2009
VIRUS RADIO 18.00-19.30 Host: Nils / Doomed Denmark
Causa Sui - Red Valley
Savage Rose - A Trial in our Native Town
Him and the Others - I Mean it
Wino - Silver Lining
Saint Vitus - Mystic Lady (live - Roadburn '09)
Sonic Ritual - Take the Edge Off
Wooden Shjips - Contact
Charlies - Like the Purpose Told Me
Yob - Breathing from the Shallows
Moss - Tombs of the Blind Drugged
Goblin (live - Scala, London, 27/07/09)
Budgie - Breadfan
LOWCUT 19.30-20.30 Host: Jens
Manikin - Face The Wall
Tæve - Tit Stiv
False Alarm - Horrible Life
Snipers - Ud Og Bløde Med De Døde
Black Oak Arkansas - I Could Love You
Motards - Cash America
Times New Viking - Teen Drama
Rev. Savage & The Holy Rollers - God is my Garage
Brutal Truth - Choice Of A New Generation
Trust - Governor of A-I-D-S
Humpers - You Give Good Heachache
Kieltolaki - Tiedostava Kusipää
Human League - Being Boiled
Moonless - Down The Drain
Death Token - Behind The Mask
A-Frames - Ionic
No Talk - Outside World
Jack O' Fire - Western Arizona
Hipshakes - Hurt My Pride
Jørgen Teller & The Empty Stairs - Argot B2 (live)
July 26th
Virus Radio:
18.00-19.30
Haunted George live 22/5-2008 Elværket, Helsingør
Paul Giovanni - Maypole (Wicker Man soundtrack)
Les Rallizes Denudes live 1973
19.30-20.30
Kompromissløsa Ateistarna - Slavmoral
Trust - Phalanx To The Galaxy
The Johns - Burrito
A-Frames - Calculator
Fe Fi Fo Fums - I Just Wanna Boom Boom Girl
Tunnel Vision - Comrades
Laughing Hyenas - Gabriel
Gutar Wolf - Missile Me
David Peter & The Wilde Sect - Oh! Amy
Black Dice - Toka Toka
Meatmen - Wine, Wenches & Wheels
Fromtheashes - You Are The Problem
Richard Hell - The Boy With The Replaceable Head
Zyklon B - Manic Depressive
Earthless - Lost In The Cold Sun
RE-20 Electrovoice !
Hey gang!
I'm in the market fer a good vocal microphone fer playin' out (& possibly if it's sweet a bit o' recordin' duty too)...any suggestions that really get it, in that garagepunk way (& plz spare me the "get a shitty one" replies)
Otherwise it's probably gonna be just a plain jane SM-58 mic (hopefully used to boot!)
Hi Austin , you sure send us something , but to avoid big travel , loss and expanses to reach France maybe we can to that by the web ?
What do you think ?
E.
PS: And hello everybody.
haha...I've done that...dreamed a whole song. Woke up thinking its f*ing great then I sat down and played it and it was just a generic country tune with rambling lyrics and it kinda sucked...sounded way better in my sleep! Hidden_Punk said:
umm... sometimes i have really crazy dreams and i write about them... actually one time i woke up and the whole song was already in my head words melody and the guitar part.... it was kinda scary... too bad it was about medieval dragons and stuff hahahahahahaha
but yeh originality is really important with me, im trying to stop listen to so much Nirvana at the moment actually... i find myself writing stuff that would sound good for cobain not me... i think wats best is to write stuff when ur not listening to anything overwhelmingly good
I used to be afraid to say anything...not wanting to piss of the sound person or sound whiny during a set...now I just ask for what needs to be done, cuz it's more fun to perform that way. Turn down guitars in monitor, turn up vocals...etc...As long as your cool to the engineer they are usually cool to you.
*every once and a while though I've got the pissed off jerk who is filling in for someone or hung-over and doesn't want to be there...I just think...FUCK OFF man you get to sit around and listen to live music for a living.
Ya, i really dig that R'n'R Monkey CD as well, really good party rec!! And the Crucials is on my want list....
SHAKY JAKE!!!!!
Total agreeeeement on both halfs of this two-part review coconut, Mister.
The R'N'R Monkey is loads of fun! Thanks for kickin' that one up again.
yeppers kids, I'm tryin' to get back into the record reviewin' river of muck...& ya can peep at my most recent (well 2 as of right now) reviews over at my blog, Raunchy Noise ...dig it.
Not to get all hippy on you, but I am a very Zen influenced player. I like to begin by playing a chord/note or maybe a short progression (ex. E - G - D). Then once I get into a groove and an idea for a rhythm I play it until a lyrical pattern comes to mind and I then sing free verse until I hit on a theme. From there I expand the chords and actually try to "destroy" them in a way, by playing the chord in different patterns or at different parts of the fret board (adding minor chords/dischords, feedback, fuzz) until I get an original sound. Lyrics for me always come last...because I don't know what I want to say until the song unfolds...but it sounds like you've got enough ideas to stockpile templates for lyrics (remember it's all about editing in the end. You may want to take out a lyric, add a word, rearrange the prose). I've heard of people writing lyrics and molding the songs around them but it never worked for me. Check out my band VAUDEVILLAINOUS at www.myspace.com/vaudevillainous to hear how my songwriting turns out. AND let us all know when you get something going. I'd love to hear it!
The Austin Chronicle just published Sky Saxon's final interview. It's oddly prescient, and totally Sky.
A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican July 24, 2009 The “Dirty Old One Man Band” is back.
rainbo records in canoga park california. i just got 500 7" records for 950 bucks. including everything mastering, plating etc...
best deal ive found.
I'm new here so this might not be the best thread to jump in on since I'm a big Beatles fan (but I am wearing my "Stamp out the Beatles" tee). I enjoyed the Underground Garage a few years ago and was a regular listener but haven't really paid much attention for the past 2 years. The format has slowly changed and there is more "classic rock" incorporated and less info on the artists discussed. Steve's quote is of course silly (and dangerous, as some people may take it as fact) and this thread probably wouldn't exist if he had said something like "February 8, 1964, I didn't know anyone in a rock 'n' roll band. February 9, the Beatles played The Ed Sullivan Show. February 10, everyone I knew was in one....My life began on February 9, 1964." That would have got his point across and not made his statement so ridiculous. The Beatles coming to America and getting the attention and media coverage they did played a huge part in the proliferation of garage bands that came in the coming years, I don't believe anyone can honestly deny that. They were a catalyst and figurehead, much like Elvis was when he broke. Neither of them created anything new but they both defined Rock and Roll for most people when they first became popular.